Title: PokerStars/BTC Post by: fabrybtc3 on February 15, 2016, 12:43:50 PM Hi. I have 159 usd in PokerStars and I want 135 worth of btc. PM if interested.
Title: Re: PokerStars/BTC Post by: Sasukeevil on February 15, 2016, 01:06:54 PM Can you withdraw it to Skrill?
Title: Re: PokerStars/BTC Post by: PokerPro on February 15, 2016, 01:18:14 PM Hi. I can buy it all. Sending pm
Title: Re: PokerStars/BTC Post by: fabrybtc3 on February 15, 2016, 04:33:07 PM 149 left
Title: Re: PokerStars/BTC Post by: PokerPro on February 15, 2016, 05:45:13 PM 149 left Looking to buy 149 from op.Will vouch if trade succesful Title: Re: PokerStars/BTC Post by: onlinedragon on February 15, 2016, 05:51:13 PM Is this something you do once or on regularly basis. Maybe in the future I will do some exchange of possible.
Title: Re: PokerStars/BTC Post by: Timelord2067 on February 16, 2016, 11:08:14 AM Hi. I have 159 usd in PokerStars and I want 135 worth of btc. PM if interested. 149 left Looking to buy 149 from op.Will vouch if trade succesful You should start a scam accusation against each of the two users you've given negative trust to: Quote SimkeTrade 0: -0 / +0 2015-06-26 0.80700000 Sent him 197 usd in PokerStars, he did not send the BTC. bitcoinmar 0: -0 / +0 2016-02-06 0.13000000 bought with skrill. great! PokerPro 0: -0 / +0 2016-02-15 0.32240000 After we agreed that I send him the money in Pstars and he send the btc after receiving the money, he changes the deal and force me to wait. Still dont receive the btc. Shitty user. Title: Re: PokerStars/BTC Post by: fabrybtc3 on February 16, 2016, 03:43:43 PM Is this something you do once or on regularly basis. Maybe in the future I will do some exchange of possible. I do it sometimes. Now I have 240 usd left to buy bitcoins. Title: Re: PokerStars/BTC Post by: megashira1 on February 16, 2016, 05:46:19 PM Warning Scammer Alert.
User will send you the the PokerStars$, you then send the BTC, then message support saying funds were not authorized by him. Quote We received notification from 'Ossimache' that the transfer sent to your account for $215.00 on /16/2016 12:16:10 PM is not authorized. The sending account was accessed without authorization when the transfer was sent. As part of our investigation of this claim, we need to ask you to please confirm your relation to 'Ossimache' and the reason why you received this transfer for $215.00 from an account that was accessed without authorization. Your real money privileges have been removed until this investigation has been completed and the matter is resolved. We will be looking forward to your reply. Regards, Title: Re: PokerStars/BTC Post by: viking02 on February 17, 2016, 08:44:57 AM Warning Scammer Alert. User will send you the the PokerStars$, you then send the BTC, then message support saying funds were not authorized by him. Quote We received notification from 'Ossimache' that the transfer sent to your account for $215.00 on /16/2016 12:16:10 PM is not authorized. The sending account was accessed without authorization when the transfer was sent. As part of our investigation of this claim, we need to ask you to please confirm your relation to 'Ossimache' and the reason why you received this transfer for $215.00 from an account that was accessed without authorization. Your real money privileges have been removed until this investigation has been completed and the matter is resolved. We will be looking forward to your reply. Regards, Can you explain what you posted? So you did a btc trade for someones pokerstars funds... then you got this message? Or this involved the OP and the other user? So when someones pokerstars acct got hacked, that means the person who received the funds will be out the pokerstars funds? Title: Re: PokerStars/BTC Post by: TomGC on February 17, 2016, 11:57:07 AM Warning Scammer Alert. thanks for info.User will send you the the PokerStars$, you then send the BTC, then message support saying funds were not authorized by him. Quote We received notification from 'Ossimache' that the transfer sent to your account for $215.00 on /16/2016 12:16:10 PM is not authorized. The sending account was accessed without authorization when the transfer was sent. As part of our investigation of this claim, we need to ask you to please confirm your relation to 'Ossimache' and the reason why you received this transfer for $215.00 from an account that was accessed without authorization. Your real money privileges have been removed until this investigation has been completed and the matter is resolved. We will be looking forward to your reply. Regards, Title: Re: PokerStars/BTC Post by: onlinedragon on February 17, 2016, 05:19:40 PM So far I know money send by someone can't be refunded. Maybe payment history can explain all here this sounds anyway fishy.
Title: Re: PokerStars/BTC Post by: megashira1 on February 18, 2016, 02:20:04 PM Warning Scammer Alert. User will send you the the PokerStars$, you then send the BTC, then message support saying funds were not authorized by him. Quote We received notification from 'Ossimache' that the transfer sent to your account for $215.00 on /16/2016 12:16:10 PM is not authorized. The sending account was accessed without authorization when the transfer was sent. As part of our investigation of this claim, we need to ask you to please confirm your relation to 'Ossimache' and the reason why you received this transfer for $215.00 from an account that was accessed without authorization. Your real money privileges have been removed until this investigation has been completed and the matter is resolved. We will be looking forward to your reply. Regards, Can you explain what you posted? So you did a btc trade for someones pokerstars funds... then you got this message? Or this involved the OP and the other user? So when someones pokerstars acct got hacked, that means the person who received the funds will be out the pokerstars funds? I made a trade with OP. My BTC for his PokerStars. He sent first and I received the funds. Luckily before I had sent him the BTC I had received a message from PokerStars support saying the funds sent to me were unauthorized. My PokerStars account is now frozen, and I now believe OP or the victim will receive the Stars funds as a result. Either OP illegitimately accessed the funds then sent them to me, or sent the funds under the guise of someone else then claimed it was an unauthorized transaction. I will post updates once I hear more from PokerStars support. For what it's worth OP has disappeared since the incident. Title: Re: PokerStars/BTC Post by: onlinedragon on February 18, 2016, 02:26:57 PM Maybe also good idea to share this topic with pokerstars. Maybe if they know he just did the recharge to fraud someone he get blocked. All accounts are connected with personal info and connected with a bankaccount.
Title: Re: PokerStars/BTC Post by: PokerPro on February 18, 2016, 04:06:05 PM Same here. I have received 149usd from OP on stars. He sent from user id PrecisMMM i have checked the acc and asked him to wait for two hours but he was on a rush and that was suspicious to me. I just sent back the ps funds and passed on a trade. Anyway he left me negative feedback. How i can get it removed? I didnt took any cent
Title: Re: PokerStars/BTC Post by: megashira1 on February 23, 2016, 05:38:40 PM Quote Hello XXXX, Thank you for your email. We apologize for the delay contacting you. We can confirm that your account has been reinstated and you can again access our games and make real money transactions. After the investigation made, we have determined that your deal with 'Ossimache' was made during an unauthorized access of this account, not by the rightful owner, we therefore have returned the funds to this player. You will see a transfer reversal on your account history. The following message is displayed when making a real money transfer on PokerStars: "PokerStars does not intervene in disputes between players relating to transfers. If you do not know this recipient personally, or if this transfer is part of a multi-part transaction (such as the sale of T$, which cannot be directly transferred by players), you may wish to contact support@pokerstars.com for assistance." It is unfortunate that you have become a victim of an unfair action, we would advise that you exercise greater caution when transferring funds to players in the future. If you require further assistance please let us know. Regards, Good thing I was yet to send OP the BTC before my account got frozen. Traders beware. Title: Re: PokerStars/BTC Post by: Dogedigital on February 23, 2016, 05:49:29 PM Terrible to hear, but good to know.
I'd advise anyone against receiving pokerstars for your bitcoin from anyone you don't trust 100%. Title: Re: PokerStars/BTC Post by: onlinedragon on February 23, 2016, 06:19:42 PM So it's never safe to buy pokerstars credit on this forum. All people can use as excuse they were hacked so it's to trust people.
Title: Re: PokerStars/BTC Post by: Zeke2345 on February 23, 2016, 07:08:51 PM Way to many scams that can be woven into a pokerstars transfer. If you are not sure about some one on pokerstars do not enter a transaction,it can lock up a account as well as funds for a long period. Its just not worth risking your account for a few bucks profit.
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